Will Brown’s Eggleston Motorsport entry has a new look as part of a deal inked with Titan Australia for the remainder of this year’s Dunlop Super2 Series.

Brown’s #38 VF Commodore ran with plain black flanks for the first four rounds of the season but will now feature white-and-blue branding on the bonnet and sides from Titan Australia, the largest integrated provider and service specialist of tyres, wheels, tracks and axles in Australia.

The 20-year-old has arrived at Sandown poised to make his first Virgin Australia Supercars Championship start in the Pirtek Enduro Cup opener, as co-driver to former Super2 rival Anton De Pasquale at Erebus Motorsport

Will Brown is set to switch from left-foot to right-foot braking in order to bring himself into line with Eggleston Motorsport team-mate Paul Dumbrell.

Brown tried the technique in a race car for the first time during a test at Winton yesterday and believes that matching Dumbrell’s style will yield a performance gain given the similar set-ups their VF Commodores run in the Dunlop Super2 Series.

“We’re just right-foot braking from here on in and I’m trying to convert over to pretty much what most of the field does,” Brown told Speedcafe.com.

“That’s what PD does and we’re setting the cars up the same so we want sort of similar driving styles, so hopefully that helps.

Will Brown will now head to Melbourne for the next Round of the 2018 Dunlop Super 2 Series, also taking the reigns of the current Bathurst 1000 winning team Erebus' Commodore, in the first of the Virgin Australia Supercars enduro season events.

Will Brown has claimed his second Bathurst 12 HR class win in 2 years after the 2018 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 HR race at Mount Panorama.

Driving the MARC Cars MARC II V8 Mustang, alongside co-drivers Kieth Kassulke and Rod Salmon, Will took the Invitational Class victory after a grueling and incident filled 12 hours around the most imposing track in Australian motorsport.

Will Brown will make his Virgin Australia Supercars Championship debut as an Erebus Motorsport co-driver in this year’s Pirtek Enduro Cup.

Brown raced a Supercar for the first time in last year’s Dunlop Super2 Series, finishing in the top 10 in each of the first six races of the season.

The fifth of those proved to be his only podium of the year, but the Eggleston Motorsport driver also led the final race of the season in Newcastle before suffering a gearbox problem which saw him DNF.

The following night, Brown was announced as the Mike Kable Young Gun Award winner at the Supercars gala awards dinner.

“I’m super excited; obviously to get a co-drive, start my first Bathurst 1000 and make my main series debut is pretty cool,” said Brown.

Eggelston Motorsport driver Will Brown has taken out fifth place in the 250km Dunlop Super2 race at the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 today.

Starting 7th, Brown remained calm amid the chaos whilst competing at Australia's toughest and most imposing race track to come home ahead of far more experienced rivals.

Brad Jones Racing young gun Macauley Jones secured his first Dunlop Super2 win. Jones crossed the line with a 3.9449-second margin over Jack Le Brocq in the non-points race, and was joined on the podium by BJR team-mate Andrew Jones.

The most challenging and exciting blue ribband event is next on the calendar for Eggelston Motorsport Cars Galore driver Will Brown as he tackles the toughest mountain in motorsport, Mount Panorama, Bathurst on October 5 - 8.

Brown will be out to follow up from his class victory at the 2017 Bathurst 12 HR Endurance race held in February 2017, when driving a MARC V8.

Bathurst is widely regarded as one of the most challenging and toughest circuits in world motorsport with concrete barriers lining a 6.213 km (4 mi) circuit and with elevation changes over 174 metres.

Eggleston Motorsport's Will Brown has claimed a strong third place for qualifying and will line up from the second row of the grid for this afternoon's Dunlop Super 2 Series race at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Brown was pipped for pole by a hairs breadth from Prodrive's Garry Jacobson and teammate Paul Dumbrell, finishing just 0.2 seconds behind the pole time, a stunning result in a 26 car field.

Standout Dunlop Super2 Series rookie Will Brown says his upcoming driver evaluation day test with Triple Eight marks one of the biggest opportunities of his career.

The 19-year-old will join Eggleston Super2 team-mate Nathan Morcom and rival Kurt Kostecki at Queensland Raceway on Friday as they test team-mate Paul Dumbrell’s Commodore in main series specification.

The day will be run by Triple Eight, with Jamie Whincup and his engineers David Cauchi and Romy Mayer, as well as team manager Mark Dutton, all scheduled to attend.